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skedaddle Supporting Member of TMP21 Sep 2021 9:52 a.m. PST

So I have a large 10mm WW2 collection. I've enjoyed Weird WW2 models in larger scales, but now I'm wondering what exists in the 10mm range that would be compatible with my existing collection. Any thoughts?

TheNorthernFront27 Sep 2021 12:27 p.m. PST

I can't think of anything off the top of my head but I think you could easily cobble something together to your taste using 10mm across other fantasy and sci-fi lines.

ROUWetPatchBehindTheSofa02 Oct 2021 5:25 a.m. PST

Again not aware of anything.

There are a number of paper-Panzer kits in 1:144th that are probably close enough size-wise. I've got some 1:144 Votoms which would be pretty good since they have a more walking-tank aesthetic and they aren't stupidly big. Unfortunately I'm not sure if you can still get them. Can't think of anything that matches more typical WWW2 walker designs from Dust, GearKrieg, Konflickt 47 etc in either 10mm or 1:144.

There are also a number of people offering 3d printing services out there with vehicles at various scales and probably thanks to World of Tanks there are a number of prototypes and oddities that would suit WWWII. Also if you haven't glued the turrets of your existing collection then you can probably find Tessler turrets or the like somewhere or just scratch build.

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